husband of Aileen Norah Sulsh of
Hillsborough; a pilot officer/flight engineer with Royal Air Force Volunteer
Researve #56536; died 20 Apr 1945 aged 39; grave/memorial in Eglantine
Church of Ireland; photo of grave available

.

.

George

SUMERAL

.

Tullylish

of Ballydugan; will probated 1841

IIW V4 p145

.

Nicholas

SUMMERAL

.

Tullylish

of Ballydugan; will dated 1770

IIW V4 p145

.

Pierce

SUMERALL

.

?

will probated 1758

IIW V4 p145

Widow

.

SUMERS

.

Magheradrool

hired the shroud from Ballynahinch
Presbyterian Church for 1/6on 18 Oct 1730

regd. Portaferry; husband of Eliza
McCullen ; father of John David b. 22 Aug 1873

CR

.

John David

SUMNER

.

Ballyphilip

b. 22 Aug 1873, son of John Sumner
& Eliza McCullen of Portaferry (both naval families) ; joined the
Royal Navy aged 14; married Jane Rutherford 12 Dec 1907 at Portaferry
Presbyterian Church; a chief gunner with Royal Navy ; died on active service
in 1st World War 1 Nov 1915 aged 42 when his ship torpedoed; photo available

CR; JUAHS 2012 p13

Miss

Susana

SUMNER

.

Newtownards

wife of William Crichley; mother of Easter
b. 1868

CR

Miss

Letetia

SUNDERLAND

.

Newtownards

wife of Angleberth Werley; mother of Joseph
b. 1871

CR

.

Thomas

SUNDERLAND

.

Newtownards

husband of Martha Ann Richmond; fathr of John
b. 30 Apr 1869

CR

.

Thomas

SUNRALL

.

Tullylish

of Ballynagarrick; will probated
1728

IIW V4 p145

Mr.

J.

SURCH

.

Bright

re-appointed as member of Select Vestry of
Killough Parish Church Easter 1877

LM 2002 p 45

.

Joseph

SURCH

.

Bright

of Killough; wrote letters about sea matters
to his school friend James Parkinson in Australia c. 1849

a student at Strangford junior
National School in 1922; group photo available

LM 1990 p 22

.

David H.

SWALE

junior

Newry

born 1835 in Newry , son of George
Adam Swale & Charlotte Amelia Edgar; a Mercantile
clerk, married Jemima Savage of Lurgancantry ( daughter of John Savage
, farmer) on 25 Oct 1857 in Liverpool, Lancashire, UK, witnesses were
Richard and Kerenhappuch Swale (nee Savage) ; a labourer aged 22, left
for Australia on "The Herald" a ship of 1196 tons, sailing
from Liverpool on 27 Oct 1857; died on 11 Dec 1863 aged 27 in Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia from phthisis, tubercular meningitis

JSFT

Miss

Eliza(beth) Margaret

SWAYLE/ SWALE

.

Ballyculter & Clonallan

bpt. 14 Nob 1830 in Ballyculter
Church of Ireland , daughter of (George) Adam Swayle & Charlotte
Amelia Edgar ; aged 23 married William Savage 27 Mar 1855 at St. Mary's
Church of Ireland, Newry; mother of John b. 1857 & Adam b. 1861 ,
died 15 Mar 1890 aged 55 of cancer of the breast at Lurgancanty , a widow
aged 52; the informant was her son John Savage

bpt. 28 Jul 1833 in Ballyculter
Church of Ireland , son of George Adam Swale & Charlotte Amelia
Edgar; a draper; married Catherine Marks ( a milliner aged 18 ) on 27
Jan 1861 in Chilwell, Victoria, Australia,witnesses were Elizabeth Rowe
& Robert James Andrews; described as 5 feet 10 inches high, fair complexion,
sandy hair and whiskers, thin visage, and full blue eyes; has a mark across
the nose level with the eyes when a warrant for his arrest for desertion
of his wife was issued; father of Kate (11), Willie (9), Charlotte (6),
James (5), John (3), Frederick (1) and 5 children dead names not known;
died 20 May 1879 aged 46 in Richmond, Victoria, Australia from softening
of the brain, paralysis and exhaustion of 3 week's duration; buried Melbourne
General Cemetery

PR; AEFT; JSFT

.

G.M.

SWAIL

.

Bright

superintendent of Shiels Institue
in Killough in 1910

POD

.

H.

SWAIL

Ballyculter

of Audleystown; 13 members of the
family were sent to America 28 Oct 1852 onboard 'The Rose' after
their farm was repossessed by the Ward family of Catleward so that a forest
could be planted- no rent owing

born 3 Apr 1844 & bpt. 21 Apr
1844 in Loughinisland Church of Ireland , son of George Adam Swale
& Charlotte Amelia Edgar;with his brother Thomas and wife Charlotte,
and William Savage, sailed for Australia in February 1863 on the "Lord
Raglan", but the ship was wrecked and there were no survivors

of Audleystown; 8 members of the
family were sent to America 28 Oct 1852 onboard 'The Rose' after
their farm was repossessed by the Ward family of Catleward so that a forest
could be planted- no rent owing

Inv 2011 p21

Col.

Richard

SWAILE

.

Down

born in Downpatrick; of the Royal
Marines; present at the landing in Egypt in 1801

LM 1987 p 54

.

Richard

SWALE

.

Loughinisland & Newry

born 6 Jul 1838 in Clough, son
of (George) Adam Swale (farmer) & Charlotte Amelia Edgar ;
a farmer of Derryleckagh, married Kerenhappuch Savage of Lurgancantry
aged 18 on 21 Oct 1857 in Warrenpoint Church of Ireland , witnesses were
David Swale & William Savage ; a labourer, came to Australia
on "The Herald" a ship of 1196 tons, sailing from Liverpool
on 27 Oct 1857, also on board were David Swale aged 22 (labourer) &
his wife Jemima Swale (nee Savage aged 22 ) & John Savage aged 21
(labourer) & Miss Kezia Savage aged 20 ; became a police inspector
in Melbourne , described as described as 5 ft 10 ins. tall, hazel eyes,
black hair, dark complexion, of "smart & intelligent" appearance;
died 19 May 1913 at Allison Rd, Caulfield, Victoria of pyelo-nephritis
buried Brighton Cemetery; father of 11 children, his son David Henning
Swale was the executor of his Will

CR; AEFT; JSFT

.

Robert

SWALE

.

Loughinisland & Newry

b. 14 Jan 1846 & bpt. 1 Feb 1846 at Loughinisland
Church of Ireland, son of (George) Adam Swale & Charlotte Amelia
Edgar; a Post Office Clerk in Newry then Carlow; married Florinda
Annie Ferguson of Newry on 12 Dec 1879 at Newry Methodist Church , witnesses
were M V Ferguson & Charles Cathcart; living in Dundalk Co Louth in
1911; died on 27 Jan 1933 in Douglas, Isle of Man of old age; the informant
was his daughter Elizabeth Gertrude Mills, present at his death

b.c. 1837 in Derryleckagh , son of (George)
Adam Swale & Charlotte Amelia Edgar; aged 24 &
a farmer, married Charlotte Edgar 10 Apr 1862 at St. Mary's Church of
Ireland, Newry, witnesses were James Edgar & James Swale ;
with Thomas' brother James, and William Savage, sailed for Australia in
Feb 1863 on the "Lord Raglan", but the ship was wrecked
and there were no survivors Mar 1863

CR; AEFT

Dr.

Valentine

SWAIL

.

Magheradrool

of Ballynahinch; officer under Gen. Monro in
United Irishmen Rebellion of 1798

BGHD p 153; DS 1998 p19 ;BIT p27

.

Valentine

SWAIL

.

Ardglass

of Tullycarnan ; leased a house
& 10 acres in 1863 from Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk

GV

.

Valintin

SWAIL

.

Saul

of Ballynarry; died 9 Nov 1726 aged 69 ; buried
Saul parish graveyard

MIs

Mr.

Vall

SWAIL

.

Saul

of Ballynary; died 24 Aug 1765
aged 22 ;buried Saul parish graveyard

MIs

.

Valentine

SWAIL

.

Saul

of Whitehills; a freehold farmer
c. 1789

FR

.

.

SWAIN

.

.

also see Swayne

.

Miss

Abigail

SWEAN

.

Magheralin

married David Erwin 12 Oct 1790 at Magheralin
Church of Ireland

PR; LDS Film #824282

.

Anne

SWAINE

.

.

from Londonderry; aged 40, married
with 2 male children, convicted in Co. Down and sentenced to transportation
to Australia; on board 'Minerva', arrived in Sydney 26 Dec 1839;
her husband Charles Ramsay arrived 26 Mar 1829 on board ' Ferguson'

NWD

.

Ann

SWAINE

.

?

age 35; convicted in Co. Down of
larceny 9 Oct 1843 & sentenced to 7 years transportation to Australia

of Rathfriland; deed of conveyance
dated 23 May/ 9 Jun 1787 for 2 tenements & 24 acres from Ralph &
Ann Smith of Westmeath, in possession of Joseph Bennison ; executor in
the will of William Swan of Lisnacreevy dated Apr 1798

Registry of Deeds, Dublin (book
398, p323 -deed 263093)

.

John

SWAN

.

Drumgath

of Rathfriland ; a passenger on
board 'Canton' sailing from Newry to New York, Wilmington &
Philadelphia USA 24 may 1792

HOTC p146

.

John

SWAN

Esq.

Drumgath

of Rathfriland; a gentleman; father
of Miss Elizabeth Swan & John Swan of Rathfriland ; mentioned in Deeds
dated 1804

Registry of Deeds, Dublin Vol 564
p238

.

John

SWAN

.

Drumgath

of Rathfriland; will dated 1817

IIW V4 p145

.

John

SWAN

.

Drumgath

lived in Rathfriland in 1819

POD

.

John

SWAN

.

Newtownards

a flax dresser of Cunningburn
aged 56; husband of Jane aged 56; assigned lease deeds to Cunningburn
townland 28 Jul 1766/ 25 May 1768 by John Echlin of Ardquin; others
named in lease were William Strickland of Newtownards & James zblewitt
of Newtownards as witnesses

assigned rights of title to Grallagh
townland 15 Oct 1737 by Thomas Swan; others named in lease were
John Magill of Gillhall (re-lease) & occupiers of the land John McCrum
, William McCrum, Dinnes McKnight, F. McKnight, James McKnight & Patrick
Vance

Registry of Deeds, Dublin (book
88 p354 -Deed 62899)

.

Samuel

SWAN

.

Drumballyroney

of Ballymakillbrick; assigned
rights of title to Lisnacreedy townland 5 Mar/ 16 Dec 1745 held by William
McBride in trust for Hugh McBride

Registry of Deeds, Dublin (book
123 p325 -Deed 84765)

.

Samuel

SWAN

senior

Drumballyroney

of Grallaghgreenan; with his sons
Samuel & Thomas Swan; named on deed of lease to Dungormally
& Dangery in Co. Armagh townland 21 Jun/ 26 Nov 1763 by Alexander
Hamilton

Registry of Deeds, Dublin (book
221 p444 -Deed 148520)

.

Samuel

SWAN

.

Drumballyroney

of Grallaghgreenan; assigned rights
of title to Tullyquilly townland 10 Oct 1766 & 6 Oct 1769 by Wills
Hill of Hillsborough ; others named in lease were Hugh McBride
& his children William & Mary McBride of Ballynamagna

Registry of Deeds, Dublin (book
274 p233 -Deed 178613)

.

Samuel

SWAN

.

Drumballyroney

of Grallaghgreenan; leaed lands
in Co. Armagh 17 Mar 1769 to John Giles of Newry ; others named in lease
were witnesses Brice Richardson of Newry, William Seearight of Newty &
Stewart/ Stuart Swan of Dungarmally Co. Armagh

born 8 May 1836, son of Thomas
& Anne Swanzy; lived in Ivy Lodge; Church
of Ireland minister at St. Patricks 1863- 1867 & St. Mary's
in Needham Place in 1867-1884 ; curate & rector for 17 years; married
his cousin Elizabeth Anne Swanzy, 22 May 1867; father of Rev. Thomas E.,
Rev. Robert A, Alcie Elizabeth, Anne Beatrice & Olive Adelaide &
Rev. Henry B.; d. 12 May 1884 aged 47; buried St. Patrick's Church of
Ireland graveyard left a will, executor was his widow

of Greencastle & Dublin; member
of parliament 1703; Testamentary Will April 1704; had a daughter Ann Perry
(who married without his consent!) & a grandson Adam Perry; he had
a son William Swift (who greatly disobliged him!) & had a daughter
Martha who aged 14 was left in the guardianship of Rev John Cuppaidge,
Rev Mr John Campbell, Thomas Clarke Esq and Mr William Swift of Dublin);
he had Godsons Thomas and William Swift and a brother William Swift;
he had a housekeeper Mrs Stephens;his executors were Mr William Swift,
Mr John Mathews, Mr James
Huston, Mrs Ann Perry and Miss Martha Swift

V3 p 74 OSM;PRONI T1077

.

Adam

SWIFT

.

Kilkeel

of Magheramurphy; Will dated 10
Aug1808 names his wife Jane Halyday, his son John Halyday Swift
(under 21 years of age), her sister Elizabeth Halyday & brother John
Halyday and nephew John Haylday; executors were Rev John McStivain and
James McNeilly; witnesses were Archibald Stephenson, William Sloane and
Henry Halyday

PRONI T1231/1

.

Bridget

SWIFT

.

Kilbroney

witness at the marriage of Owen Ward &
Catherine Cole 17 Sep 1851 at Catholic Church